A Beeping Good Time

Blind and visually impaired children took part in the annual Beeping Easter Egg Hunt that also included a hay ride by the Houston Farm and Ranch Club, games, face painting, and music.

By Photos by Melissa Phillip / Houston Chronicle

on March 23, 2013 5:01 PM

Photo: Melissa Phillip/Houston Chronicle

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Claudia Soto helps her daughter, Isabel Barreda, 2, exchange beeping eggs for candy with the Easter bunny during the Beeping Easter Egg Hunt at The Lighthouse of Houston Community Services Center in Houston. Blind and visually impaired children took part in the annual Beeping Easter Egg Hunt that also included a hay ride by the Houston Farm and Ranch Club, games, face painting, and music. less

Claudia Soto helps her daughter, Isabel Barreda, 2, exchange beeping eggs for candy with the Easter bunny during the Beeping Easter Egg Hunt at The Lighthouse of Houston Community Services Center in Houston. ... more

Megan Dunn, 4, left, and her sister, Ashlynn Dunn, 7, pet a dog named Denali owned by Caring Critters member Christy Almond during activities at the Beeping Easter Egg Hunt at The Lighthouse of Houston Community Services Center. less

Megan Dunn, 4, left, and her sister, Ashlynn Dunn, 7, pet a dog named Denali owned by Caring Critters member Christy Almond during activities at the Beeping Easter Egg Hunt at The Lighthouse of Houston ... more

Christopher Jurek, 6, left, waits his turn in line as Genesis Hernandez, right, helps her niece Daria Galindo, 4, exchange beeping eggs for candy with the Easter bunny during the Beeping Easter Egg Hunt at The Lighthouse of Houston Community Services Center. less

Christopher Jurek, 6, left, waits his turn in line as Genesis Hernandez, right, helps her niece Daria Galindo, 4, exchange beeping eggs for candy with the Easter bunny during the Beeping Easter Egg Hunt at The ... more